How to convert CUE to MPEG 4 Audio

by Sam Bates 5 years ago

How to convert CUE to MPEG 4 Audio

The extension CUE refers to the so-called description files that accompany disc images such as BIN files. In case with audio CD images, a CUE file contains such information as artist name, album, year of release, track duration, etc. A BIN file, in turn, stores the proper music tracks. But without a CUE file it is a huge, raw and unstructured piece of data. Converting this bundle into audio files for playback is not an easy task as CUE/BIN is not a music format at all.

Basically, there are two ways to get things done. You may either use a software that directly retrieves the audio data out of a BIN file and then convert the output files to the format you require (in our case MPEG4). The second way is to mount the image and then convert the mounted audio files to the required format. I tried both and haven't found much difference in the sound quality after the conversion. But, if you want to get less conversion artifacts, then I suggest you trying the second way, just to stay on the safe side. And now in more detail.

Tutorial assets

You will need to download the following software to follow along with this tutorial. For Method 1 you need to download ISOBuster and Free Audio Converter. If you prefer Method 2, download Daemon Tools Lite and ImTOO MPEG Encoder.

Method 1: Retrieving data directly from a BIN file.

Here I used ISOBuster for grabbing data and Free Audio Converter for converting the output WMA files to MPEG 4 Audio. Though ISOBuster is a shareware, the free version is quite suitable for our task.

Step 1

Launch ISOBuster, press File/Open file and select the destination to the CUE file that you wish to convert

Step 2

To extract the data press File/Session 1/Extract Session 1 /Extract User Data and show the destination for the output files. The files will be saved in WAV format which can be easily converted to MPEG 4 Audio by any decent audio converter.

Extracting Data

Step 3

Run ImTOO MPEG Encoder and add the files you wish to convert (either press “Add files” or drag and drop your files into the program window)

Step 4

Select a path for the output files (Save to) and choose M4A in the formats dropdown list.

Free Audio Converter Formats List

Advanced steps

Step 4.1

You can also press “Tags” to set the title of the track, artist, album, release year, genre and a cover artwork

Setting Tags

You have successfully converted the image file of your audio disk to MPEG4. If the result doesn't satisfy you, thry the method below.

Easier and faster conversion

Possible conversion artifacts in the output MPEG 4 Audio files.

Method 2: Extracting audio from a mounted image

Converting the mounted image takes a lot more time if compared to the first method, but if you don't mind sacrificing some minutes for the sake of sound quality, this might be better for you. I've tested the output files for both methods with Sennheiser HD 215 and haven't noticed any difference, but note that artifacts may appear during playback on more sophisticated sound systems.

To mount the image I used Daemon Tools Lite. The difficulty that I've faced after mounting the image was that the audio files were of CDA extension, and not each and every converter supports it. That's why I tried converting the files with a free version of ImTOO MPEG Encoder. The main drawback of this one is that the free version can process only five files at once.

Step 1

Run Daemon Tools Lite. It will automatically create a DT Virtual Drive in the section below. If for some reason it didn't, press Add DT Virtual Drive.

Daemon Tools Interface

Step 2

Right click on the virtual drive, press Mount and select your CUE file.

Mounting the Image

Step 3

Launch ImTOO MPEG Encoder Wizard. Add the audio files from the virtual drive by clicking ADD or drag and drop your files into the program window.

Step 4

Select all the files on the list (if there are lots of them simply press CTRL+A) and choose the required output format from the Profile dropdown list (in our case it's MPEG-4 Audio)

ImTOO MPEG Encoder Interface

Advanced steps

Step 4.1

You can also change the bit rate, sample rate and number of channels for the output files.

Changing Bit Rate

Step 5

Press Browse to set the path for the output files (C:\Temp by default) and press convert.

Now that you have converted your image file to MPEG format, you can easily access your favourite music tracks without the image mounted to a virtual drive. You are also welcome to check the Alternative downloads section if some of the titles used in the guide do not suit you.